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“thriller” sung by Mme, Farrar and Messrs. Crimi and Rothier, the Chinatown musical tragedy by Mmes. Bori and Arden and Messrs, Chamlee, Scotti and Didur. Other operas will be: “Die Tote Stadt,” on Wednesday evening, with Mme. Jeritza and Mossrs. Harrold, Diaz, Bada and Laurenti Carmen,” as a special matines on Thursday, with Mmes. Farrar and Bori, and Messrs. Mar- tinelli, De Luca and Martino; “Boris Godynoff,” Thursday sevening, with Mr. Chaliapin; “Ernoni,” on Friday evening, with Mme. Ponselle and Messrs, Martinelli, Danise and Mar- dones; “Lohengrin,” Saturday m inee, with Mmes. Jeritza and Matzen- auer and Messrs. Sembach, White- hill and Blass; “Aida,” at popular prices, on Saturday ‘night, with Mmes. Easton and Gordon and Philo and Messrs. Crimi, De Luca, Didur and Gustafson. Miss Erika Morini, violinist, will play at next Sunday night's concert. Yose Echaniz, Pianist, Had} Yesterday’s Field to Himself, By Frank H. Warren. Except for the performance of “Zaza” at the Metropolitan Opera House last evening Jose Echaniz, @ young man who aspires to pianistic fame, had Wednesday's music field to himself, Impulsive youth that ap- pears to be guiding Mr. Echaniz’s modest efforts is not at all a leader to be despised, for it can be tamed in time, when the artist may settle Jdowh to a more deeply planned inter- Pretation of MacDowell's Tragic Bonata than he was capable of last evening. The pianist already owns @ good technical foundation and some a Ideas of coloring. And acquired as-| PALESTINE TREASURER TO BE @urance will inject greater fecling FETED, fmto such bits as Chopin's D flat Nocturne, Face to face with senti- ment, the young man is too diffident. Judge Julian W. Mack wit! p Nathan Straus and Rabdi ise will be the principal speakers Sun- y at a-dinner at the Astor for Mr. 1 Mrs, So! Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh, who are-going to Palestine, Mr. Rosen- bloom is Treasurer of the Palestine De- Council and expects to or- enterprises financed by that Miss Farrar repeated her polychro matic impersonation of the volatil Zaza at the Metropolitan to a mid Week audience of normal proportions only. She sings the role well this Year and acts it with all those trim Mings the expectant operaites come out for to see—and discuss after- ward. Ar’ vhat more can a prima donna ask? . ‘ Last night's lover was Mr. Crimi back from a two weeks’ attack of grip. He was, sartorially, a subdued @nd proper second act admirer, trim in conventional cut-a-way rather than ‘in the familiar suit of loose fitting gray, that boasted no heroic Man's ‘Tooth Ring, Unes, and that was a butt even for Mandsome Large the Beau Nash standee. must Diamond, 14-kt.. Miss Farrar's have been a relief to simple tastes as, seated on the couch, she listens to passion torn to tatters. Le It can’t sound’ tempting bursting > S from a gray sack suit. 3 Kathleen Howard again was the envied anti-Volstead Mother; Mr. De Luca the easy-going Cascart. Min- / mie Egener, who, as the maid of all work helps Miss rar take ‘em off and put ‘em on in the d ing room ene was, like Niobe, gracefully all ars while Baby Toto persuades the riorn Zaza it's all wrong» This is Miss Farr: big scene, when every flapper flops and pipes an eye. Oh, ’ ASAZZA, e glad that he has pepper t, first performance in Now the h standb: pronounce Bece, ith fleece. In Brittany th 18-4. Gold clus t eat w Ring. nonds se “i stone ae } if - 2 dl LW Sweet 2Co. ROADWAY, NYY. COR. MAIDEN LANE ~ QS FLOOR PLA w it louble Nava 1 open the ninth weason next Massenet OUR ONLY ( S— ONE DOOk Z from 5th Ave. $j Special for Friday and Saturday Great Price Slash 40 to 60°, Less than former values Factory Clearance Sale 20 Heavy Seamless Brussels 56-50 $99.50 § 43-50 jy EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN: fu tex INlaid Linoleum 795 | Oth St. =|] se a. 2, Sa RUS ts 2 de wees AR SSeS Ses 5 e545 8 onal bargain, at’. : sx12 "Wilton Velvets are heavy grade seamless rugs; beautiful es of Imported Or: i} patterns. entional values ats 3100 R fs oyal Wilton Special Liberal assortment beautiful Oriental ae. e sikns; size $.3x10.6. At price offered this would “a very attraétive bargain in “Pre-War Times." Exceptionally hi ality: through to back; he: colors clear m at Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Open Saturday <ntil 6 P, M With the fingers! No pain at all! Drop a little ‘‘'reezone”’ on a sore, tender corn or a callus. Instantly they stop hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without pain, soreness or irritation. Yes, magic! ( Why wait! All kinds of corns and Costs only a few cents! Painful calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and fall off, Truly !| (You feel no pain when applying Freezone or afterward, | a Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant any Needs Wi Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Fur-trimmed Coats for Women—$145 . Were made to sell from $165 to $195 Collars and cuffs of very fine dyed wolf give them marked distinction. They were made to our order of selected materials—marvella, cvora and delphine—-by one of the best tailors in New York. finished and lined, In black, blue or brown, Each coat is exquisitely Second Floor, Old Bullding. WHITE SALE French Hand-made Lingerie —A Third to Half Less The charm of this dis- tinetive lingerie, of fine French nainsook and soft handkerchief linen. lies in the beautiful hand-cm- broidery and hand-drawn work of the French needle- women, and in the dainty hand-made Valenciennes and Irish laces used in many instances. NIGHTGOWNS in straight line or Empire styles, with be- coming square, round, or V necklines, with or 5 sleeves, to $5.95 to $75. STRAIGHT CHEMIS strap or regulatfon s $3.95 to $25—were $5.50 $39.50. STRAIGHT PANTALOONS or ruffle-trimmed drawers to match the straight chemises, $3.95 to $25—were $5.50 to $39.50. ENVELOPE CHEMISES with built-up or strap shoulders, $3.95 to .$25—were $5.50 to $34.50. COMBINATIONS with strap shoulders; open or closed draw- ers, $4.95—were $9.75 to $12.50. CORSET COVERS, 5c $12.75—were $1.95 to $19.50. Unlaundered — corset and straight pantaloon fle-trimmed drawers, 9 $1.95. to covers Odd pieces, Silk Lingerie Embroidered nightgewns of crepe de chine, $12.75 and $14.75—were $18.50 to $25, Chemises and drawers in matching sets, $7.95 each—were $9.75 to $14.50. Third Floor, Old Building. The New Redfern Brassiere Will not ride up over the top of the corset This exclusive brassiere not only gracefully eom- pletes the figure contour from waistline to shouldors, but is fashioned with a peplum back and front and an elastie ~vaistband, ‘so that it cannot possibly work up over the corset. Of mercerized terial, 95e. Of silk figured material, $1.45 and $1.95, Third Floor, Old Building figured ma- Silk House Coats of unusual charm The model illustrated on the left has happily com- bined lovely soft crepe satin and filmy Georgettte crepe in working out its long, graceful lines, which have been inspired by the ki- mono influence. Turquoise blue, rose, or pink, $16.75. _ _ To relieve its severely tailored lines, the other charm- ing lounging robe has effectively used a new scroll stitch- ing to entirely cover its full length Tuxedo collar, cuffs and pockets. deep Mauve, turquoise blue, rose or tangerine, $24.75; lined in white albatross, $28.75, Third Floor, Od Building. Attractive House Frocks Very smart, indeed, is a youthful frock of figured voile which boasts of embroidered white organdie collar, ves‘ and turned back cuffs which are bound in organdie in the color of the voile. Navy blue, brown and black, $7.9: An excellent checked gingham fashions a simple, one-piec straight-line frock which is most becoming to the slender woman. The short roll collar and little vestee are of crisp white organ- die. Blue, lavender or black $9.75. Third Floor, Old Building Chines Patou’s (illustrated). cut and embroidered ever creetly—a gown. ‘Copy of a Renee coat frock, in twill, ‘with huge patches of floss the and and white, Women *s Cloth Frocks Perfectly tailored frocks—simple in line Specially priced $55 and $69.50 Copies and adaptations — of Paris Frocks at $69.50 Broadcloth embroidered in the manner, an idea of Jean Poiret twill, most beautifully so dis- of a Cheruit copy braid embroidered —at waistline and on the collar, Copy of Jenny's version of all-over embroidered gown with two little pockets of Chinese bro- cade, and a rosetted girdle. Varied silhouetes ©, Coat frocks of twill, with braid ihg, steel embroidery’ or applique of colored leather, Frocks with little capes at- tached to the sleeves, studded with steel and edged with fluted Yib- hon. Simple frocks of great distinction at $55 Severely tailored frocks with military braids of interesting pat- terns in simple or elaborate de- signs on the skirt and perhaps to make the girdle. Coat frocks with silk stitching or braid and most feminine ves- tees of batiste or Georgette crepe. Twill frocks—simple tn outline, with wide sleevés, sometimes wit beaded girdles. Tricotine frocks with cloth petals, steel or ribbonized embroi- dery. Not each model in every size. Second Floor, Old Building. in Lace Curtain the White Sale, too 500 pairs—A Third Less Last of the best-sellers: curtains in each of a number of patterns. one, two and three pairs of Imported and domestic curtains are in the lot, in white, ivory and ecru, ranging in length from 21% to 4 yards. Filet Net Curtains, plain or figured, $3 to $5.65 pr. Were $4.50 to $8.50 a pair. $10.50 to $65 Lace Curtains, $7 to $43.25 pr. Marie Antoinette and Point Arabe Lace Curtains, $6. Were 89. 50 to $16.50 pr. 5 to $25 Scrim, Voile, Marquisette Curtains $1.30 to $26.30 pr. Were $2 to $39.50 $2.50 to $6.85 Ruffled Curtains, $1.65 to $4.25 pr. Muslin, net, scrim, marquisette Special purchase of 500 pairs Net Curtains $5 grade—to go for $3 a pair Plain, very dainty net curtains; trimmed curtains with neat edg- ings, some with insertions. All brand new, Imported Purses for women $5.65 to $12 Originally half as much more, Smartly shaped purses with sterling silver or gilt finished silver mountings. Made of fine selected leather; morocco, alligator oy calfskin, Imported Cigar and Cigarette Cases $3.30 to $16.65 Originally half as much more, Mountings of sterling sil- ver, gold metal give a dis- tinetive finish to these care- fully made cases, fashioned of pigskin, seal, mococco, al- ligator or beaver calfskin. Plain cases, also. Main Floor, Old Building, Girls’ Chinchilla cloth Coats, $19.50 seal, brown We selected the material used, in these smart, boyishly-tai. lored coats, which have been carefully made to our order with large storm collars, well-| fitting shoulders and inverted box plaited backs Kvery coat is lined in an excellent quality of red flannel, Navy blue, brown or gray Sizes 6 to 14. Third Floor, Old Building. bows for bonnie locks 55e box (they were 85c). Crisp, gayly striped taff ribbon hair bows, held in place with a patent fastener easy to adjust on the hair without di arranging the bow. | 1's yard n each bow; all neatiy boxed Brown with’ coral, red with ack, navy blue with Alice blue, i, coral or white stripes, pink th French stripes, First Floor, Old Building blue and gold | Nine different patterns. ‘Layettes at White Sale prices — In ivory, ecru Fourth Gallery, New Bullding Years of ex- perience has taught just what new ba- bies most need in their first little wardrobes, ‘as well as the little luxuries that they love—and has enabled us to make the Infants’ Shop so complete with carefully select- ed baby clothes. Dainty workmanship and ma- terials of good quality are as much a part of the inexpensive layettes as of the most expen- sive. 27-pe. Layette, SJ1 12 diapers, $2.25 2 binders, 50c. 2 shirts, 2 slips, $1.60. 2 flannelette gowns, $1. 2 pairs booties, $1. 2 wrappers, $1. 2 flannelette petticoats, $1. 1 blankette, 75c. 26-pe. Layette, $27.40 3 silk and wool shirts, $3. 8 bands, $1.05. 8 flannelette gowns, $2.55. 2 doz. diapers, 0. 2 wrap $ 3 pair bo 5 2 flannel skirt 1 flannel skirt, 1 dress, $1.95, 1 skirt, 95c. 1 sacque, $1.75. 1 blanket, 3 slips, $ 36-pe. Layette, $57.75 8 sille and wool shirts, $5.05, 3 bands, 5 3 hand-made slips 2 flannel skirts, $ 1 flannel skirt, 2 skirts, 1 dress, 1 skirt, $ 3 Arnold gowns, $: 1 sacque, $3.50. } bath apron, $2.25. 3 1 3 us cloth towels, $1. pair bootie blanket, $1. doz. diaper Third Floor, Old Buiiding | be Filled Friday for Less Than Was Expected Hurt Books 5,000 of them, in the Annual Sale 2, 3—evem 4 books—for the price of one Every year the Book Store Wonderful cleans house after Christmas. All _yolumes which have been a little’ worn from handling and the inevitable shuffling; about undergone during the Cliristmas rush, are carefully picked out from the perfect volumes and placed on tables in the big aisles of the Main floor Book Store. This year we start the Hurt Book Sale with five thousand volumes—none of them badly hurt. All sorts of Books There is no subject covered by the books in this Book Store which will not have some vol- umes in this sale. Fiction, nat- urally, will have the largest rep- resentation—hundreds and hun- dreds of good novels, some of the season's best, in the lot. Biography, ( exsays, French books, books for boys and girls, school books—down to picture books for the _ kiddies —all are well represented in this collection of Hurt Books, most of them so little hurt that it takes sharp eyes to detect the | | wel, history, science, injury. art and economies, sociology, books Early comers will have best on business, politics, cook books, | choice architecture, religion, philosophy, "Main Fleor, Old Building. Close out of short lengths 500 yards Wiltons, Velvets and Axminsters $1 and $2 yard i | 27 in. wide; $2.35 to $5.76 a yard grades. From 5 to 15 yards each—Just the right sizes for hall and stair runners. Oriental and small allover effects—and practically any shade in the plain colors. 400 yards Printed Cork Linoleums—70c square yard 90c and $1 grades, 10 patterns—tile and parquetry. 4,000 yds. best imported Inlaid Linoleums, $2.50 sq. yd. $8.25 to $3.75 grade. 20 patterns—tile, parquetry and Mossaic. Third Gallery, New Building. 125 Norfolk Suits for Boys |) | Were $15 to $17.50. Two pairs | $1 0. 75 of knickers with each suit... . { Only 125 suits in the collection, and as there is no complete range of sizes, you will have to expect rather an | odd:assortment. All made of wool material, in the best Norfolk models. Some have knife pleating others have plain front ana back. ‘8 to 18 years, Long trousers suits now $20 and $27.50 Were $25 to $45 ‘These suits combine the necessary youthful appearance with the a maunish effect that the youth demands. They are the last word in good tailoring and good value. Materials are cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and blue serge. Some of the sitits have two pairs of trousers. For youths of 15 to 20 years. Third Floor, Old Building, Annual Sale of MEN’S FURS All our coats reduced Were Special Prices 4 Raccoon coats .........$325 to $500 225 to $350 $50 $175 to $235 9 Spanish lamb coats. . $80 3 Muskrat-lined coats .....$285 to $350 (3 with otter collars; 1 with beaver) 4 Marmot-lined coats..... $250 $175 q (Imported shells; otter collars) 4 Marmot-lined coats..... $225 $155 (Domestic shells, otter and Hudson seal—dyed muskra'-—collars.) 5 Wallaby-lined coats .....$200 to $225 $135 (Domestic shells; beaver and otter collars) Fur-collar Coats as little as $39.50 Special Prices $39.50 10, of cheviot, nutria or otter collar...... 4, of imported tweed, otter collars...... 12, of cheviot, otter or beaver collars. .... $130 9, of melton, Astrachan collars......... $70 Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building.